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Detail of specimen hanger-rod on bridge

SC 373840

Description Detail of specimen hanger-rod on bridge

Catalogue Number SC 373840

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of AB 3290

Scope and Content Chain and hanger connection of St Devenick Bridge, Cults, Aberdeenshire St Devenick Bridge, a suspension footbridge across the River Dee, was built in 1837 by Dr George Morison, minister of Banchory-Devenick, so that people from the north part of his parish could come to church. It was designed by John Smith. The wrought-iron rods making up the two chains hung between the pylons are connected to each other, and to the hangers by iron link-pins and flat links. This system was first devised Samuel Brown. John Smith, architect (1781-1852), worked on Aberdeen's Wellington Bridge (completed 1831) with Samuel Brown, the pioneer of British suspension bridges. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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